Abstract Expressionism and Pop: art of the '50S and '60S
Streaming Video - 1990
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Abstract Expressionism was born from a joining of attitudes in American art and European avant-garde art, but was later rejected for its nonfigurative and seemingly egocentric character in favor of the ultra-objective phenomenon known as Pop Art. This program examines: Franz Kline's C & O
Abstract Art vs. Figurative Art (1:33)
Color in Kline's Art (3:52)
"C&O's" Impact as an Action Painting (3:38)
Frankenthaler's "Mountains and Sea" (4:48)
The Impact of Frankenthaler's Work (4:15)
De Koonigs's "Morning:The Springs" (3:10)
Willem de Koonig's Works (5:49)
Johns' "Flag" and Later Works (5:03)
Johns' Use of Media and Titles (3:59)
Pop Art and Andy Warhol (3:08)
Rauschenberg vs Warhol (5:52)
Lichtensteins "Girl With Hair Ribbon" (4:12)
Lichtensteins Style and Themes (4:49)
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PUBLISHED
Digital Classics (Firm), 1990
Year Published: 1990
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Modernism (Art)